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Testicular implants are used for aesthetic reasons to replace a missing or removed testicle/testes. As they are non-functioning, they can be used only to enhance the appearance of the male anatomy, hence they are cosmetic. Sadly, each year, thousands of men lose their testicles due to a variety of medical conditions and disorders. Most common are conditions resulting from congenital defects or disorders resulting from:

• cancer (prostate, testicular cancers)
• trauma (injury from sports, accidents, etc.)
• atrophy
• torsion (twisted testicles)
• agenesia/agenesis (failure of an organ to grow)
• cryptorchidism (failure of the testicles to descend into the scrotum)
• epididymitis/epididymo-orchitis (inflammation of the epididymis; epididymo-orchitis is inflammation of the epididymis and testes, often caused by bacterial infection due to catheters, or urinary infections) or mumps.
• intersex disorders, and sex reversals (SRS—sexual reassignment surgery)
• other conditions resulting from injury to the organ(s)

The lack of a testicle in a male has been proven to be as psychologically traumatic as the absence of a breast in a female. Hence, testicular implants have been developed to restore the normal appearance of the scrotum and hopefully restore quality of life by building self-esteem and confidence in men lacking one or both testicles.

Impotence | Infertility | Ejaculation Problems | Testicular and Penile Prosthesis | Peyronie’s Disease | Penile Elongation | Venereal Disease: Herpes, Chlamydia | Bladder and Urinary Tract Cancer | Urinary Incontinence | Bladder Stones | Prostate Vaporization Procedure | Bladder Cancer | Prostate Cancer | Trans Urethral Prosthesis | Sexual Reassignment Surgery | Lithotripsy | Urethral Stricture | Prostate Enlargement Relief | Vasectomy | Vasectomy Reversal